THIS is the way to do yacht tours. I absolutely loved the continuous shots (more please!), they give a wonderful sense of the layout and massive scale of the yacht.
I would love to see a video regarding how the size of a yacht affects the applicable regulations. At what size do the various international regulations kick in, and how do these regulations affect owning and operating a yacht?
I would offer them 15 million just because of how much it would cost to change the interior, the interior designer must of had an off day when doing this one it’s a shame because it’s a beautiful yacht.
Well, you can't argue about taste. On a side remark though, David... I've noticed that Northrop and Johnson rarely ever have a proper layout/deck plan on their listings (as opposed to Fraser who practically always have a really clear one). Personally I'd never even look in person at a yacht, before having studied the layout to see if it was worth my time.
Many thanks David for giving us the full tour .I'd give the captain the upper state room ,think hes earned it .like you said a happy crew is a happy owner .
Another wonderful presentation sir! Thanks to you and your team for this glimpse into the world of Liberty. My favorite N&J listing is no longer active, but it would have been great to see a walkthrough of Bleu de Nimes were it still available on the market. Regardless, one can see why yours is the premiere YT channel for yacht marketing, and I always look forward to your uploads. Happy yachting!
Thank you David and crew for another great tour!!!! I like the space this has, I like the owners suite wow!! The space!! I would allow the captain to have the VIP room, and Yes to the Decks!!!
No jacuzzi? Lol Beautifull yacht. Love the suite on the bridge deck. Thanks for your time to share this amazing yacht with us poor folks. We can dream atleast. :)
Part of the definition of "Exceptional" is: ****Of the adjectives, extraordinary is the one most often used for neutral or bad connotations*** In this case that is accurate. I suppose whoever buys this boat will need to calculate a full interior refit unless they share a 'unique' perspective on what is visually appealing, not 'appalling'.
I really loved that crew lift its a very decent yacht architecturally. I am not a fan of interior designs that are in my mind, too artistical for the majority of people. If I owned this yacht, I would probably have tonned down the rooms to a more accepting colour scheme for selling condition.
I disagree. The interior design is very calm with its muted calm colors compared to other designs with too much marble, or monochromatic black and white.
@@arby1322 I agree with you that cabins are fine, but that saloon is way to busy with the various patterns and styles. 80%+ on here do not really like the interior design, mainly the salon in particular. After my first comment. That goes on to prove my point, most people won't agree to purchase, unless they actually want something like that, which is narrowing your prospectus for whomever is interested in buying the yacht.
Thank you for the video! The downside on this yacht is that it has a minimal "beach club" area and no swimming/hot tub. The plus side is that it has 11 crew. I would love to see a chartering video from you on some of N&J's larger boats. ;)
Amazing looking boat on the outside, but the interior....was special. Like a mix of middle easts meets the 60´. It does lack spa/pool and gym too. Beside that, great video as always :)
Thank you David for a viewing of this beautiful Liberty. Loved seeing all the decks, bits and pieces, galley, engines and crew areas. I would have to convert the sky lounge to the owner's suite though (that is my personal preference).
I see it's not just me who would have to take the cost of top to toe redecoration into account if making an offer for this one. The only bit I wouldn't change is the crew quarters.
Wow - Great video, so why bugger it by talking about interior design finishings here right? Chocolate shag carpeting and polyester never goes out of style - just like sarcasm. I'm no fashion hog but red-piped puedo-denim I wouldn't put in a camping trailer I don't think; truly brutal on camera, but perhaps there is some appeal in person?
When a yacht comes with a "wet dry head", for the crew the only thought I have is cheap. A $20 Million dollar yacht and then the owner springs for a "wet dry" head...I'm hope this yacht don't have those for the crew.
I would guess it is going to be difficult to sell a yacht of this size that doesn't have an outdoor spa/hot tub , unless I just missed it in the video.
Hi david, another great video, i might add from previous posts, perhaps do a more detailed in what minimal crew you would need for each size of yacht from 24m right through to super yachts 70m+ and their costs to run a weeks charter or yearly salary to fuel/food/moorings/insurance/maintenance. One thing i have noticed though with most if not all yachts why haven’t they got a medical room in case of accidents involving owners/charters/crew. On cruise ships there are doctors on board. and can crew members be trained in other multi life skills and bring previous professions on board that could enhance the charting/owners safety and well being. One more thing would be good to see the crew interviewed and get there perspective on things, rather than a “below deck series” approach. As you always mention keeping the crew happy.
Appreciate you replying back David in regards TH-camrs feed back, always good to know you take on board ( excuse the pun) our questions/ feedback so it may further enhance your very much appreciated vlogs as it gives us mere mortals a glimpse into your world of super yachts..
Hello David, I wonder if it is customary for the owner to take some content with him, such as toys or works of art. If the advertised price includes exactly what we see in the wonderful videos that you and your team make. Thank you so much. 🙏🙏👍👍👍
This is one of the few super yacht walkthroughs where I’ve not been totally wowed. The Main Lounge, Dining Area plus the Owner’s Suite really didn’t do it for me. I actually preferred the design in the guest suites to be honest. I’m thinking whoever purchases this it’s going to be faced with £18 million plus the cost of a refit. Stunning exterior but some of the interior design is questionable.
@@carlpedro8427 😂 anyways, u must have loved Enes's video too, coz I feel it was great, though low on technical details and most importantly the presentation in the form of story like David
j'ai acheté le mème sur le bon coin mais 15000 EU ; beaucoup moins cher ayant peu servi et le frigo congélateur étaient pleins , la cave excellente et les costards à ma taille : le Panard amigos y amigas ah! ah! ah!.
The interior looks really whacky/ugly, no wonder this big yacht is going for ''only'' €17M! The designer of this hideous interior should NEVER be allowed to work on a yacht again!
If I could afford the yacht, I guess I could afford to hire a cushion steward... someone who runs around in front of me, clearing away throw-pillows from chairs and sofas so I could actually sit down somewhere. I'm not bashing this yacht in particular (which is nicely done inside, IMHO) , but it sure does seem to be a theme in TH-cam yacht videos where they are so overly staged to make a practical use almost impossible.
Not the most attractive of yachts. The exterior is average. And the interior less than average. Why would you place a stateroom above with the entertainment areas? .. means whoever is using that berth can't really retire in "peace" if the other guests are still up and about socializing. Surprisingly the owners suite doesnt have much of a view. All the clutter makes this yacht seem smaller than 50m. The beach club doesn't look particularly inviting either. And let's be honest, those crew quarters look more cramped than usual. Staff happiness would be a bit of a stretch. Not usually one for negative reviews, but this yacht is going to be a hard sell.
This is academic, since I would not be willing to get me such a huge and expensive vessel. The exterior looks good, or very good, but the choice of interior woods and cabinetry is not to my liking.
How cluttered can one yacht be? Its a dust nightmare! Not to mention the sofa backs that will constantly need adjusting with the pillows and the 70's leopard print pornstar underpants for a carpet! I got to the very limited closet/beach club before I stopped watching.
Too bad such a yacht with timeless impeccable and sophisticated lines is a real mess on the interior. The decorator must be from the 80's and 90's and has limited taste.
I'm sorry David but that maindeck lounge and dining IS NOT "comfortable and relaxing", it is an atrocity to the eyes, inclined to promote vomiting and I don't get seasick! The rest of the boat is OK though. I much prefer a neutral, calm, comfortable and functional interior. Gaudy and messy is not for me. I have no interest in being a fake poser and I'd expect few people these days would like that interior decor.
Jesus Christ, this interior is truly horrendous. Even though design is always subjective, I feel like this is objectively poorly executed and needs a full revamp, because for 18M there are lots of more attractive yachts out there. Liked the video though David, so nothing personal :D
The exterior lines are OK ...not great but OK, I could live with it. The interior is another story! Interiorly this is going to be a tough sell! This must be the ugliest interior that I have ever seen on a boat at this price point. The interior design choices are an assault on the eyes the only relief from which is entering the crew quarters where everything is clean and orderly. When the crew quarters are the best part of the boat you know the designer really effed up. It is hard for me to imagine anyone who can afford 18 million for a yacht would find this interior attractive - a place that they would want to spend time on board with their family and guests. As a charter yacht I suppose it could do OK...at the right price.
I've seen two that were worse but I had to think hard to come up with them. 🤣 th-cam.com/video/RAqsB659KLk/w-d-xo.html is one of them; can't find the other. David, "unusual" is the right word for the fabric choices, but "refined and supremely relaxing" definitely aren't! I really do sympathize, however... it must be really hard to find good things to say about the interior design on a boat like this. The crew areas are pretty nice, though -- prettier than the guest areas, that's for sure.
Doing some calculations: with a cruising speed of 11 knots at a consumption of 150 liter of diesel per hour, this yacht produces 19.5 kg CO2/km. When 1 liter diesel produces 2650 g CO2 and an average diesel car produces 120 g CO2/km, this yacht produces 234 times as much CO2 per travelled distance. Though a car will necessarily seldom (like as a boat) travel in a straight line btw point A and B, and hence produce more CO2 per distance. In addition, road travel will need a multiple of cars or a bus to move the 8 guests and 11 crew + all their stuff. Still, how can you warrant that a yacht like this will have a future? It, and all its peers, should be banned and scrapped immediately.
Hey...you didn't say 'sumptuous' once! I feel cheated. Lol she is nice. Popular charter yachts always make me wonder though about crew turnover. The crew gets used to a constantly changing family coming on board and the money. Then when a a new owner comes on board and takes it off the charter market, how often do the crew wind up staying on? But do you really want a crew that is extremely money motivated? In a lot of ways I'm sure it would remind the owners of themselves and their desire to succeed. Maybe that's too much of a mirror though. And then finally, do most owners compensate the crew somewhat for lost charter revenue, or do they just try to find a happy medium, if such a thing exists. One of the many double edge swords you hear about in the yachting world I suppose. You can get the boat, but not the crew that made it so attractive, or you can get the crew but only if you don't buy the boat.
I would think most family owners would have their own crew. Could keep the best of the established crew, pay the rest off. They're only contractual, so not more than 10 months in most cases.
@@lionelgower6877 First time yacht buyers usually buy used boats though and usually crew contracts are through a management company. If you are a first time buyer you wouldn't have a crew and if you wanted to retain the crew, many won't stay as their contracts are through a management company the new owner may not use. I asked a yacht broker I know who's wife does private and charter hiring and he shared some interesting info about it. I was kind of shocked. Yachties are kind of snobby. Lol.
The interior needs to be completely redone mostly it is horrible other than the kitchen and part of the master suite. I’ I’m guessing a couple million to rip off those ugly mirrors and turn the same to a real yacht it’s amazing how bad people taste convert oh my God
Out of all the channels I watch you're the only one that knows it shows a yacht properly I enjoy your videos
Wow, she's beautiful. First time I see her from the inside. Thank you David!
THIS is the way to do yacht tours. I absolutely loved the continuous shots (more please!), they give a wonderful sense of the layout and massive scale of the yacht.
I would love to see a video regarding how the size of a yacht affects the applicable regulations. At what size do the various international regulations kick in, and how do these regulations affect owning and operating a yacht?
Yes, I'm also curious about this!
Me too!
Me three!
anything under 14 guests for charter , after that you have to comply with pyc1 or pyc2
I like how every room is significantly different from one another...you don't see that often
I would offer them 15 million just because of how much it would cost to change the interior, the interior designer must of had an off day when doing this one it’s a shame because it’s a beautiful yacht.
Well, you can't argue about taste. On a side remark though, David... I've noticed that Northrop and Johnson rarely ever have a proper layout/deck plan on their listings (as opposed to Fraser who practically always have a really clear one). Personally I'd never even look in person at a yacht, before having studied the layout to see if it was worth my time.
For 18M$ there are so many prettier yachts out there
Many thanks David for giving us the full tour .I'd give the captain the upper state room ,think hes earned it .like you said a happy crew is a happy owner .
Another wonderful presentation sir! Thanks to you and your team for this glimpse into the world of Liberty. My favorite N&J listing is no longer active, but it would have been great to see a walkthrough of Bleu de Nimes were it still available on the market. Regardless, one can see why yours is the premiere YT channel for yacht marketing, and I always look forward to your uploads. Happy yachting!
I agree
Love the exterior colour scheme. Reminiscent of the elegant and graceful Cunard ocean liners.
Thank you David and crew for another great tour!!!! I like the space this has, I like the owners suite wow!! The space!! I would allow the captain to have the VIP room, and Yes to the Decks!!!
No jacuzzi? Lol
Beautifull yacht. Love the suite on the bridge deck.
Thanks for your time to share this amazing yacht with us poor folks. We can dream atleast. :)
Gorgeous yacht inside and out. Extremely nice lines.
Hi David. It looks awesome, plenty of exterior spaces, 11 crew and a good charter income. Great video walkthrough Thanks 😊
I’m a sucker for a blue hull. The exterior is gorgeous, and the interior is just as exceptional
Part of the definition of "Exceptional" is: ****Of the adjectives, extraordinary is the one most often used for neutral or bad connotations*** In this case that is accurate. I suppose whoever buys this boat will need to calculate a full interior refit unless they share a 'unique' perspective on what is visually appealing, not 'appalling'.
I really loved that crew lift its a very decent yacht architecturally.
I am not a fan of interior designs that are in my mind, too artistical for the majority of people.
If I owned this yacht, I would probably have tonned down the rooms to a more accepting colour scheme for selling condition.
I disagree. The interior design is very calm with its muted calm colors compared to other designs with too much marble, or monochromatic black and white.
@@arby1322 I agree with you that cabins are fine, but that saloon is way to busy with the various patterns and styles.
80%+ on here do not really like the interior design, mainly the salon in particular. After my first comment.
That goes on to prove my point, most people won't agree to purchase, unless they actually want something like that, which is narrowing your prospectus for whomever is interested in buying the yacht.
Incredible yacht! The interior looks so homey 😌
Loved seeing the crew space!
Thank you for the video! The downside on this yacht is that it has a minimal "beach club" area and no swimming/hot tub. The plus side is that it has 11 crew.
I would love to see a chartering video from you on some of N&J's larger boats. ;)
Amazing looking boat on the outside, but the interior....was special. Like a mix of middle easts meets the 60´. It does lack spa/pool and gym too. Beside that, great video as always :)
Thank you David for a viewing of this beautiful Liberty. Loved seeing all the decks, bits and pieces, galley, engines and crew areas. I would have to convert the sky lounge to the owner's suite though (that is my personal preference).
Great video David! Thank you for treating us
I think this one will stay on the market for some time.
Don’t agree with you. There are a lot of parvenus in this world.😊
I see it's not just me who would have to take the cost of top to toe redecoration into account if making an offer for this one. The only bit I wouldn't change is the crew quarters.
Prosecco? Only the finest champagne David, surely! 🍾 Great yacht and great tour 👏
Incredibly gawdy interior decor!.
Wow - Great video, so why bugger it by talking about interior design finishings here right? Chocolate shag carpeting and polyester never goes out of style - just like sarcasm. I'm no fashion hog but red-piped puedo-denim I wouldn't put in a camping trailer I don't think; truly brutal on camera, but perhaps there is some appeal in person?
By far one of my favorite Yachts you've shown. 🥂
She’s a real beauty!
MISSING THE ELEVATOR AND THE JACUZZI BROTHER
Gorgeous! Thanks David 👍
Thank goodness I was just about to book a flight to Monaco then this popped up on my iPad 😁
Nice surprise VIP!
When a yacht comes with a "wet dry head", for the crew the only thought I have is cheap. A $20 Million dollar yacht and then the owner springs for a "wet dry" head...I'm hope this yacht don't have those for the crew.
Aloha David; brilliant as usual! Mahalo
Gorgeous.
Nice yacht!
I would guess it is going to be difficult to sell a yacht of this size that doesn't have an outdoor spa/hot tub , unless I just missed it in the video.
Owner’s stateroom grand and cozy at the same time
The yacht needs a major refit. It looks so dated inside!
Nice yacht mechanically and structurally, the it a bit like someone spent too much time in TKMaxx.
The saloon looks like the interior of a High Street shop.
Hi david, another great video, i might add from previous posts, perhaps do a more detailed in what minimal crew you would need for each size of yacht from 24m right through to super yachts 70m+ and their costs to run a weeks charter or yearly salary to fuel/food/moorings/insurance/maintenance. One thing i have noticed though with most if not all yachts why haven’t they got a medical room in case of accidents involving owners/charters/crew. On cruise ships there are doctors on board. and can crew members be trained in other multi life skills and bring previous professions on board that could enhance the charting/owners safety and well being. One more thing would be good to see the crew interviewed and get there perspective on things, rather than a “below deck series” approach. As you always mention keeping the crew happy.
Thanks for the feedback. I’ve just made a screenshot of your comment so that I remember to answer it in a future Vlog!
Appreciate you replying back David in regards TH-camrs feed back, always good to know you take on board ( excuse the pun) our questions/ feedback so it may further enhance your very much appreciated vlogs as it gives us mere mortals a glimpse into your world of super yachts..
Hello David, I wonder if it is customary for the owner to take some content with him, such as toys or works of art. If the advertised price includes exactly what we see in the wonderful videos that you and your team make. Thank you so much. 🙏🙏👍👍👍
Hi Rudi, great question! I’ll screenshot it and answer it in a vlog!
Nov 2, 2021. I see 31 people disliked this yacht !!!! Interesting.
Lovely yacht, but it needs de cluttering and Madam may like a Martini too. Just a thought.♡
A feminist walking through
The link with the specifications do not give any specifications regarding range, economic speed, Fuel/water capacity etc.
Clean and functionionable = plain.
the backdrop is amazing,,, any mention
Thanks. We filmed in the South of France close to Monaco. It wasn’t the best of weather but the yacht still looked great.
This is one of the few super yacht walkthroughs where I’ve not been totally wowed.
The Main Lounge, Dining Area plus the Owner’s Suite really didn’t do it for me. I actually preferred the design in the guest suites to be honest.
I’m thinking whoever purchases this it’s going to be faced with £18 million plus the cost of a refit.
Stunning exterior but some of the interior design is questionable.
I'm curious, does anybody actually use the formal dining area ?
Very nice. When my numbers come up, I'll give you a ring ☎
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U have a new competitor David, Enes just toured the Bilgin - Tatiana, it got a lot of views man
Lol. I just had to go search this now.
@@carlpedro8427 😂 anyways, u must have loved Enes's video too, coz I feel it was great, though low on technical details and most importantly the presentation in the form of story like David
For the money looks ok.
Love love
“Easy for me…”. Not “easy for myself…”. “Picked up my crew and me”. Not myself. lol 😂
I don't think I would sacrifice living space for wardrobes. But then again, I don't know how I would think should I have 18 millions for a boat only.
Hi Sir if i buy this Liberty boat After i pay how long will be Arived to diliver to Malaysia
j'ai acheté le mème sur le bon coin mais 15000 EU ; beaucoup moins cher ayant peu servi et le frigo congélateur étaient pleins , la cave excellente et les costards à ma taille : le Panard amigos y amigas ah! ah! ah!.
I would like to know how many people cen accept?
The interior looks really whacky/ugly, no wonder this big yacht is going for ''only'' €17M! The designer of this hideous interior should NEVER be allowed to work on a yacht again!
What were they smoking when their designed this space 🤔
What about her range
Buy yacht blow up salon and dining room immediately!!
Now asking € 16,900,000
There are better yachts for that price range.
Is this available in india
I think the idea is you hop on your luxury private jet and fly there to look, then sail it back to India.
If I could afford the yacht, I guess I could afford to hire a cushion steward... someone who runs around in front of me, clearing away throw-pillows from chairs and sofas so I could actually sit down somewhere. I'm not bashing this yacht in particular (which is nicely done inside, IMHO) , but it sure does seem to be a theme in TH-cam yacht videos where they are so overly staged to make a practical use almost impossible.
who the hell did they hire to design that lounge lmao
Anyone know this hosts birthplace. Can’t figure his accent. “Largest single open SPICE?”
Not the most attractive of yachts. The exterior is average. And the interior less than average.
Why would you place a stateroom above with the entertainment areas? .. means whoever is using that berth can't really retire in "peace" if the other guests are still up and about socializing. Surprisingly the owners suite doesnt have much of a view.
All the clutter makes this yacht seem smaller than 50m. The beach club doesn't look particularly inviting either.
And let's be honest, those crew quarters look more cramped than usual. Staff happiness would be a bit of a stretch.
Not usually one for negative reviews, but this yacht is going to be a hard sell.
No hot tub on a 50m yacht? Also no spa or gym or sauna?
Interior spaces are dreadful. Another $2 million just to tidy up. Gawd.
Nothing beats sunseeker, sorry guys
Oh yeah first 😎
He is struggling to put a positive spin to the horrendous interior design. But a good attempt.
This is academic, since I would not be willing to get me such a huge and expensive vessel. The exterior looks good, or very good, but the choice of interior woods and cabinetry is not to my liking.
She has lovely lines, but I don't like the furniture - looks nice except no arms on sofas or chairs, which makes them uncomfortable for me.,
How cluttered can one yacht be? Its a dust nightmare! Not to mention the sofa backs that will constantly need adjusting with the pillows and the 70's leopard print pornstar underpants for a carpet! I got to the very limited closet/beach club before I stopped watching.
I don't like the interior personally
not at all a eye catching interior.it looks quite dated
Too bad such a yacht with timeless impeccable and sophisticated lines is a real mess on the interior.
The decorator must be from the 80's and 90's and has limited taste.
I'm sorry David but that maindeck lounge and dining IS NOT "comfortable and relaxing", it is an atrocity to the eyes, inclined to promote vomiting and I don't get seasick! The rest of the boat is OK though. I much prefer a neutral, calm, comfortable and functional interior. Gaudy and messy is not for me. I have no interest in being a fake poser and I'd expect few people these days would like that interior decor.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hideous interior
Jesus Christ, this interior is truly horrendous. Even though design is always subjective, I feel like this is objectively poorly executed and needs a full revamp, because for 18M there are lots of more attractive yachts out there. Liked the video though David, so nothing personal :D
The exterior lines are OK ...not great but OK, I could live with it.
The interior is another story!
Interiorly this is going to be a tough sell! This must be the ugliest interior that I have ever seen on a boat at this price point. The interior design choices are an assault on the eyes the only relief from which is entering the crew quarters where everything is clean and orderly. When the crew quarters are the best part of the boat you know the designer really effed up.
It is hard for me to imagine anyone who can afford 18 million for a yacht would find this interior attractive - a place that they would want to spend time on board with their family and guests.
As a charter yacht I suppose it could do OK...at the right price.
I've seen two that were worse but I had to think hard to come up with them. 🤣
th-cam.com/video/RAqsB659KLk/w-d-xo.html is one of them; can't find the other.
David, "unusual" is the right word for the fabric choices, but "refined and supremely relaxing" definitely aren't! I really do sympathize, however... it must be really hard to find good things to say about the interior design on a boat like this. The crew areas are pretty nice, though -- prettier than the guest areas, that's for sure.
Because of david airplanes to monaco gets fiscal damage :)
Doing some calculations: with a cruising speed of 11 knots at a consumption of 150 liter of diesel per hour, this yacht produces
19.5 kg CO2/km. When 1 liter diesel produces 2650 g CO2 and an average diesel car produces 120 g CO2/km, this yacht produces 234 times as much CO2 per travelled distance.
Though a car will necessarily seldom (like as a boat) travel in a straight line btw point A and B, and hence produce more CO2 per distance. In addition, road travel will need a multiple of cars or a bus to move the 8 guests and 11 crew + all their stuff. Still, how can you warrant that a yacht like this will have a future? It, and all its peers, should be banned and scrapped immediately.
Hey...you didn't say 'sumptuous' once! I feel cheated. Lol she is nice. Popular charter yachts always make me wonder though about crew turnover. The crew gets used to a constantly changing family coming on board and the money. Then when a a new owner comes on board and takes it off the charter market, how often do the crew wind up staying on? But do you really want a crew that is extremely money motivated? In a lot of ways I'm sure it would remind the owners of themselves and their desire to succeed. Maybe that's too much of a mirror though. And then finally, do most owners compensate the crew somewhat for lost charter revenue, or do they just try to find a happy medium, if such a thing exists. One of the many double edge swords you hear about in the yachting world I suppose. You can get the boat, but not the crew that made it so attractive, or you can get the crew but only if you don't buy the boat.
I would think most family owners would have their own crew. Could keep the best of the established crew, pay the rest off. They're only contractual, so not more than 10 months in most cases.
@@lionelgower6877 First time yacht buyers usually buy used boats though and usually crew contracts are through a management company. If you are a first time buyer you wouldn't have a crew and if you wanted to retain the crew, many won't stay as their contracts are through a management company the new owner may not use. I asked a yacht broker I know who's wife does private and charter hiring and he shared some interesting info about it. I was kind of shocked. Yachties are kind of snobby. Lol.
Hideous
Who decorated this? It’s just awful.
Not a huge fan of the interior design. It looks... cluttered? Like a grandmas house? Something doesn't sit right with me.
Beautiful yacht...but.... no offense but what a fugly interior, and that alone will stop people from buying it.
The interior needs to be completely redone mostly it is horrible other than the kitchen and part of the master suite. I’ I’m guessing a couple million to rip off those ugly mirrors and turn the same to a real yacht it’s amazing how bad people taste convert oh my God
Chop off $4M to allow for a gut of that horrible interior.